Traditional data protection has finally started to shift towards a
recovery-centric paradigm. Storage is now at the cusp of an
entirely new discipline: recovery management. This track explores
how users can coordinate a range of data protection technologies to
create more recoverable infrastructures. Restructuring your
recovery methods can also help you recover the right data at the
right time and in the right manner
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Replication, rolling disasters and
testing
Speaker: Bill Peldzus, director, business
continuity/disaster recovery and datacentre, GlassHouse
Technologies
Description: In this session, you will learn about best
practices in the area of disaster recovery, including definitions
of key terms and exploration of storage, infrastructure, and
datacentre architectures and concepts.
For more information:View a
video tech talk with Bill on replication
Testing your disaster recovery olan
Speaker: Jon Toigo, CEO, Toigo Partners International
Description: Your disaster recovery plan is only as good as
its ability to provide business resumption. Getting data back --
and in a useable form -- is the main goal of a disaster recovery
plan. Starting with testing techniques, this hour gives you tips on
the best ways to get data back should disaster strike.
For more information:Watch expert Jon Toigo discuss a solid disaster
recovery plan
The three-fold ITIL process path to disaster
recovery and continuity of storage operations (Coop)
Nirvana
Speaker: D. Akira Robinson, consulting cvomputer scientist,
SPAWAR -- NMCI -- Dept of Navy
Description: A disaster recovery plan can only work if the
right processes and procedures are in place to deal with an adverse
event. As such, the Information Technology Infrastructure Library
(ITIL) provides a compilation of best practices regarding IT
management and administration. And, as Robinson explains, ITIL can
extend to disaster recovery planning.
For more information:SearchStorage.com video: building a disaster
recovery plan
Getting to green: managing data for efficient
provisioning and effective protection
Speaker: Jon Toigo, CEO, Toigo Partners International
Description: With the current focus on regulatory
compliance, storage cost containment, and "greener" operations,
data storage is on the minds of senior management in virtually
every enterprise today. The nexus of these issues is data
management. How well data is managed goes a long way toward
building effective strategies for data provisioning and protection.
In this talk, Jon Toigo will offer a common sense approach to
putting your data junk drawer in order. It's good for your wallet,
good for your continuity and good for the environment.
For more information:When disaster recovery and data classification
collide
Breaking storage barriers -- wide-area data
services
Speaker: Arun Taneja, founder, Taneja Group
Description: In this presentation, Arun Taneja, founder of
the Taneja Group, digs into what should remain in the core office
and what services can be moved to the edge. Arun will look at
consolidation, management controls and optimisation of remote
office data.
For more information:Wide-area research guide
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